Prosecutors said krauseneck killed his wife cathleen “cathy” krauseneck on february 19, 1982, on del rio drive in brighton. With james’s conviction, one half of this family believes that justice was delivered,. In the winter of 1982, in the upscale rochester, n.y., suburb of brighton, jim krauseneck told police he'd returned home from work to find a gruesome scene:
19, 1982, police in the upscale rochester suburb of brighton, new york, found the body of cathy krauseneck, 29, dead in bed with an ax lodged in her head. Sentenced krauseneck to 25 years to life. But in the 40 years since it unfolded, the macabre and.
In 2012, convicted rapist ed laraby confessed to cathleen’s murder, but it didn’t hold up. For over 30 years, no one was charged with cathy's murder, until the brighton police department collaborated with the fbi to reopen the case in 2015 with their sights set on. This week, the jury in the. The trial began on tuesday and thursday marks day 4.
— 40 years after the ax murder in brighton, police finally feel like their duty is done. He was 71 years old. In the winter of 1982 in rochester, new york, jim krauseneck says he came home from work to find his wife, cathleen krauseneck, lying in bed, dead with an ax lodged in her head. In 1982, james krauseneck jr., now 69, bashed cathleen krauseneck, 29, in the head with an ax after she discovered that he had not completed his ph.d.
In november, state supreme court justice charles schiano jr.